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Show Mr. and Mrs. Frank Looney returned Wednesday from Long Beach and Los Angeles where they spent an enjoyable vacation. vaca-tion. Mrs. Looney was with her daughters, Mrs. Ilarlcy Taylor of Long Beach and Mrs. Frank Na-so Na-so of Los Angeles, for about six weeks and Mr. Looney was on the coast for over two weeks. Mrs. Annie C- Lee of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dayne of Murray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Dowd. December 6 and 7 the Young Peoples midwinter institute is to be held in the First Methodist church, Salt Lake City- One carload car-load of young people will attend from Highland Boy. Miss Ada Duhigg, deaconess at the Community Com-munity House, is to be in charge of the worship services. The Rev-George Rev-George A. Warmer, Jr., pastor of the Calvary Methodist church in Los Angeles, is to be guest speaker. speak-er. Young people of Highland Boy planning to go are Virginia and Helen Jeffcott, Mary Pazell and Erma Sponga. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner are now making their home at 5!)2 Copperfield. Mrs. Lloyd Harris and small son, Lloyd Craig, of Magna, spent Saturday with Mrs. Ad Kastelic of Copperton. LOCALNOTES Last Friday evening following a party at the Community church parsonage, an intermediate Ep-worth Ep-worth League group was organized organiz-ed under sponsorship of the Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith. Officers Offic-ers include Mildred Sumnicht, president; Mary Goris, vice president; pre-sident; Kenneth Hall, secretary-treasurer; secretary-treasurer; Joan Nelson, chaplain- An Epworth League rally is to be held today and tomorrow at the First Methodist church in Salt Lake City. Planning to attend at-tend from the Community church are the Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith. Mildred Sumnicht, Mary Goris and Pauline Barkle. Mr- and Mrs, Cliff Butterfield and family are now settled at 6529 Gardenia avenue, Long Beach, Cal. The Butterfields have many friends here who are glad to learn that they are happy in their new home. Mrs. Butter-field's Butter-field's mother, Mrs. Herman Strand, who accompanied her to the coast several weeks ago, is enjoying her stay en the coast and a visit with another daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Esther Lawrence of Long Beach. Joseph Hyland of Salt Lake City left Monday for his home after a week's stay here with his daughter, Mrs. John Steele. Mrs. Melvin Kidder and tiny son, William Starkey, went to their home at Park City Tuesday. Mr. Kidder came to take his family back with him. Mrs. Dora Christensen and Mrs-Alice Mrs-Alice Cunningham entertained the Bingham L. D. S. ward primary pri-mary association officers and teachers Wednesday evening at the Christensen home in the Brisk apartments- It was the monthly preparation meeting. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccoria were Miss Edna Holbrook, Earl and Leon Holbrook, all of Salt Lake City, and Mike Kokles. |